Jayne Basse -- who books the Music Hall for Dallas Summer Musical Management Group, which actually runs the city-owned venue -- says more show are on the way. Dates, she tells Unfair Park this afternoon, are on hold for both LiveNation and AEG -- for whom, she won't say, but of course.

"When the Dallas Opera moved out it afforded us more time to rent out the building," she says. "So we now are hoping to build a relationship with some of the promoters who bring in concerts. We don't dedicate whether it's rock or country or whatever."

Incidentally, for those wondering why Wilco's set ended at 11 p.m. and wasn't as epic as, say, the '09 Palladium show, that had nothing to do with the Music Hall. Basse says: "We just rented the building, so they could have played all night."

I did discover, though, that the only thing more annoying than cell-phone cameras at a concert are D&L Security workers and Music Hall ushers telling people to stop using their cell-phone cameras. Terrific sentiment, lousy execution -- all that snarling and shoving as the men in blue and maroon vests brandished their flashlights like nightsticks was far more off-putting than someone trying to capture a keepsake.

Anyway. Now that the Music Hall's back in the mix, let's not forget about the Fair Park Band Shell. Cotton Bowl too.